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  • Episode 26: Where is Mary Johnson Enrolled Citizen of the Tulalip Tribe
    2024/11/28

    In this episode Johna and Stewanna discuss the case of Mary Johnson Davis, a member of the Tulalip tribe who went missing one day before Thanksgiving in 2020. The hosts discuss the challenges faced by indigenous women in the justice system, the jurisdictional issues that complicate investigations, and the broader context of violence against native women. They explore Mary's background, her family's struggles, and the ongoing investigation into her disappearance, highlighting the need for awareness and action.

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    20 分
  • Episode 25: Support for Survivors - Special Guest, Haley Patterson, Director of US Programs for Red Oak Hope (Austin TX)
    2024/11/21

    In this episode, Johna speaks with Haley Patterson, the Director of Austin Red Oak Hope Operations, about the complexities of human trafficking, the vulnerabilities that lead individuals into trafficking situations, and the importance of long-term support for survivors. Haley shares her journey into the anti-trafficking space, the role of trafficking recruiters, and the challenges faced by victims both internationally and domestically. The discussion emphasizes the need for continued community collaboration, resources for survivors, and the psychological aspects of recovery.

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    44 分
  • Episode 24: Where is Kendra Nicole Botello? (Enrolled member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation)
    2024/11/14

    This episode delves into the mysterious disappearance of Kendra Nicole Botello, a biracial African American/Native American/Hispanic woman who is an enrolled member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. She went missing from Enid, Oklahoma, in July 2022. The hosts explore her background, the circumstances surrounding her disappearance, the investigation efforts by local police, and the involvement of her boyfriend, Colby Shepherd, who later went missing himself. The episode highlights the importance of community support in missing person cases and the ongoing hope of Kendra's family for her return.

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    28 分
  • Episode 23: Sean "Diddy" Combs Case Update
    2024/11/06

    In this episode, hosts Stewanna and Johna discuss the ongoing legal issues surrounding Sean Combs, also known as Diddy. They delve into the serious allegations against him, including sex trafficking and witness tampering, and the implications of these charges on his upcoming trial. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by prosecutors, the influence of media on public perception, and the potential for additional charges against Combs and his associates.

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    23 分
  • Episode 22: Where is Lashaya Stine?
    2024/10/30

    This episode delves into the mysterious disappearance of LaShaya Stein, a 16-year-old honor roll student from Aurora, Colorado, who vanished in July 2016. Johna and Stewanna discuss the initial police response, the family's ongoing search for answers, and the potential involvement of human trafficking. They highlight the emotional toll on Lashaya's family and the challenges faced by law enforcement in investigating her case. The episode emphasizes the importance of community involvement and the need for continued awareness about missing persons of color.

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    31 分
  • Episode 21: Carla Manuel Insight on Crime Analyst & Cold Cases
    2024/10/23

    In this conversation, Jonna Stallings interviews Carla Manuel, an experienced crime analyst with over 20 years in intelligence analysis. They discuss Carla's background in the military and law enforcement, focusing on her work in human trafficking and prostitution in Houston. The conversation highlights the disparity in arrests between sex buyers and sellers, the role of crime analysis in law enforcement, and the importance of fresh perspectives in solving cold cases.

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    38 分
  • Episode 20: Dr. Khara Breeden Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Texas Forensic Nurse Examiners (TXFNE)
    2024/10/16

    In this episode, Johna talks with Dr. Khara Breeden about her journey into forensic nursing, her educational background, and the critical role forensic nurses play in assisting victims of violence. She highlights the importance of specialized training in understanding the dynamics of domestic violence and trafficking, the significance of medical forensic exams, and the collaboration with law enforcement to ensure victims receive the care and support they need. Dr. Breeden emphasizes the need for community engagement and the evolution of forensic nursing as a vital specialty within healthcare. Dr. Breeden discusses her innovative work in forensic nursing, particularly focusing on the establishment of mobile forensic nursing programs that provide critical services to victims of violence and trafficking. She highlights the challenges faced in expanding these services across various regions and the importance of understanding the dynamics of trafficking to better support victims. The conversation also touches on the need for comprehensive support systems for trafficking victims, emphasizing the gaps in services and the necessity for trauma-informed care.

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    50 分
  • Episode 19: Chrystul Kizer HMNT Victim Sentenced to 11 Years for Killing Her Trafficker
    2024/10/09

    This episode delves into the complex case of Chrystul Kizer, a young African American girl accused of murder who sought to use an affirmative defense based on her status as a trafficking victim. The discussion highlights the legal intricacies surrounding trafficking laws, the implications of age in legal definitions, and the racial biases that may influence judicial decisions. The speakers emphasize the need for a deeper understanding of victimization and the systemic issues within the legal framework that affect marginalized individuals.

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    40 分